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Can You Obtain A Protective Order?

Can You Obtain A Protective Order?

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Ariel Carter
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Domestic violence Law

We Can Help You With:

  • Emergency Protection Orders
  • Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
  • Criminal Protective Orders

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Domestic Violence Abuse

In Fear Or In Danger Of Abuse?

Domestic Violence Abuse

Domestic violence is any unwanted physical contact between two parties who are related, or in an intimate relationship, including married and unmarried couples. It can also involve altercations between a parent and a child.

People who are experiencing domestic violence can seek protection under the law. Victims have the right to file a protective order against the person inflicting the violence.

Emergency Protection Orders

An emergency protective order is a short term protective order given to the victim by the police when his or her abuser is arrested for domestic violence. This type of protective order usually is grated for a limited period of 3 to 7 days. This allows the victim to seek a longer term protection order.

How We Can Help

Family Law Advocacy Group is experienced and aggressive when it comes to domestic violence matters. We have represented men and women in a number of domestic violence and family law matters. We understand the process of both prosecuting and defending protective orders in California.

If you are seeking protection against a spouse, partner or family member, you need an experienced attorney by your side and we can help.

Protection Orders

A protective order can last from 1 to 5 years, or in some extreme circumstances, up to a lifetime. This can include different provisions such as: no contact provision, stay away provision, move out provision, firearms provision, among others.

We Can Help You With:

Domestic violence is any unwanted physical contact between two parties who are related, or in an intimate relationship, including married and unmarried couples. It can also involve altercations between a parent and a child.

People who are experiencing domestic violence can seek protection under the law. Victims have the right to file a protective order against the person inflicting the violence.

Emergency Protection Orders

Protection Orders

How We Can Help

  • Emergency Protection Orders
  • Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
  • Criminal Protective Orders

In Fear Or In Danger Of Abuse?

Can You Obtain A Protective Order?

Can You Obtain A Protective Order?

An emergency protective order is a short term protective order given to the victim by the police when his or her abuser is arrested for domestic violence. This type of protective order usually is grated for a limited period of 3 to 7 days. This allows the victim to seek a longer term protection order.

A protective order can last from 1 to 5 years, or in some extreme circumstances, up to a lifetime. This can include different provisions such as: no contact provision, stay away provision, move out provision, firearms provision, among others.

Family Law Advocacy Group is experienced and aggressive when it comes to domestic violence matters. We have represented men and women in a number of domestic violence and family law matters. We understand the process of both prosecuting and defending protective orders in California.

If you are seeking protection against a spouse, partner or family member, you need an experienced attorney by your side and we can help.

Education:

  • J.D. – Roger Williams University School of Law in Bristol
  • B.S. – University of New Haven

Bar Admissions & Memberships:

  • California State Bar

Ariel Carter is a Senior Counsel at the Family Law Advocacy Group who primarily focuses her practice in the area of family law, including divorce, child custody and visitation, and child support. She has appeared for hearings in Los Angeles, Orange County, Riverside, and San Bernardino courthouses.

Ms. Carter takes pride in her ability to passionately and aggressively represent her clients in all aspects of family law. She has successfully represented Doctors, Engineers, Certified Public Accountants, Business Owners, Police Officers, Firefighters, Real Estate Professionals, Union Workers, and Teachers. Ms. Carter prides herself on her ability to connect with her clients, as well as gain a keen understanding on each individual case. She utilizes the applicable laws to achieve the best outcome for her clients and their families.

Ms. Carter received her undergraduate degree from the University of New Haven and earned her Juris Doctor from Roger Williams University School of Law in Bristol, Rhode Island.

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Riverside
11870 Pierce Street
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Riverside, CA 92505

San Bernardino
650 East Hospitality Lane
Suite 360
San Bernardino, CA 92408

Los Angeles
545 S. Figueroa Street
Suite 1228
Los Angeles, CA 90071

Rancho Cucamonga
9531 Pittsburgh Ave.

Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730

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